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Nov 27, 2010

I wanted to thank my friends and family for all the support they give me. They never stopped me from exploring Tarot and Paganism. They never made me an outcast for my new interest. They never scoffed at my abilities. Aly, Cat, Josh, Mom, and Dad give me endless encouragement. They allow me to read their fortunes which are highly personal as Tarot readings bond two people on a deeply spiritual level. They are wonderful listeners when I speculate about how Paganism is the base for most religions. Truly, I could not ask for better supporters. The Wheel of Fortune must have turned towards me because I am a lucky gal.

Frankly, I have never been extremely intrigued by numerology. I have an aversion to all numbers which stems from my first grade teacher and her endless amounts of math worksheets. On one humid summer day, my father taught me how to decipher the meaning behind a person's name by the way of Numerology and its chart. I find it amusing to translate names at a party or in my spare time. It is also a great way to read people who are skeptical or afraid of pagan practices in Tarot because there is a scientific process. You can use Numerology to analyze birth dates, love compatibility, life paths, etc. Please view http://www.thedreamtime.com/Numerology/index.html extra styles of Numerology.

To use the chart you simply translate the person's first, middle, and last name into numbers.
Example: Evelyn would be 545375
Next the numbers must be added.
Example: 5+4+5+3+7+5=29
Now reduce it
Example: 29= 2+9= 11
It is rather easy. I will use a fictitious name to show the entire process.
Rosalee Evelyn Mckinney
Rosalee: 9+6+1+1+3+5+5=30
3+0=3
Evelyn: 10
Mckinney: 4+3+2+9+5+5+5+7= 40
4+0=4
Final addition 3+10+4=17 1+7=8
8 is the symbol of eternal balance. Yet, people of 8 can sometimes obsess over material objects. Although, their obsession can hinder them it can also drive them to be powerful leaders in the business world. http://www.squidoo.com/name_numerology yields the meanings for numbers.

Nov 22, 2010

Briefly, Tarot cards should either be placed in a wooden box, a silk pouch, or under your pillow. The wood and silk symbolically present the Tarot deck in glory; they are natural elements that imply that the cards should be respected. However, you can choose to sleep with them so that your energy is always near the cards. If no option appeals to you, you can create a unique home for them. The main goal is to keep the deck safe from physical damage and negative energy.

It is a definite possibility that you, successful Tarot reader, will be given a new deck. Now, I know this is slightly alarming because your first pack has a myriad of memories and contains your energy. You have grown with your deck. Everything you learned in this blog and in other mediums, you practiced with your original deck. Please remember that your friends and family want to support your talent. Thus, they feel that a new pack will aid you. If you are given a new deck, accept it gratefully. Then, meditate with it as you did with your first deck. Moreover, you can place the pair together. Two collections can occupy the same habitat nicely.

However, I could be wrong. It may be you who desires the fresh or fancy decks. You could have seen a beautiful deck with spectacular pictures, and wanted to purchase it. That is acceptable to buy another Tarot gang, but do not forget that decks must be given as a present. I would recommend leaving hints for your friends and family. Overall, multiple packs are welcome if you treat them with equal reverence. Please visit http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/topten.shtml to view special decks.

Time has passed. It has been many months since you read any fortune. You fear that you lost the spiritual connection to your deck. No worries. The bond can be strengthened through meditation. Usually this is the part where I explain the who, what, when, where, and why. Today, I will change my process by explaining my first reconnection meditation.

I had been a month since I approached any Tarot matter. I began to feel guilty because I started to believe that the Tarot cards were my friends and I would never stop communications with my friends. I waited until the night appeared--I meditate before bed--and retrieved my cards from their wooden home. I found relaxing music, and I sat on the floor with my deck. They hummed and vibrated in my hand while I apologized for my absence. The minutes raced by as I sat and embraced my inner peace. I spread the cards across my carpet and looked at every individual card, then the cards as a whole. Soon, I let my mind calm to release all thoughts. Two hours later, I felt bliss return to me, and the link between us grow.

Here are the match-ups. See if you can find yours. Please note that a woman should use the Queen to represent herself, a young man should use the Knight, and an older man should use the King. Example: a female Capricorn should find her cards as the Devil and the Queen of Pentacles and a older male Taurus should find his cards as the Hierophant and King of Pentacles. Again, teenagers can either be a Page or the proper gender version.

To understand the relationship between the Tarot and astrology, I will use the book Your Guide to the Tarot by Janet Berres. There are ten planets (with the addition of the sun, moon, and Pluto), 12 astrological signs, and 22 cards in the major Arcana. However, I will ignore the cards equated with the planets and discuss the cards linked to the astrological symbols. Each astrological symbol is connected to a Major and Minor Arcana card because of their similar qualities. For example: The Emperor and the King of Wands depict Aries because both are dominant leaders who follow their own will which is the way of the Ram. It is useful to use astrology during a reading because a card can symbolize a certain person the querent knows.

Nov 9, 2010

There is a copious amount of spreads such as the Celtic Cross and Astrological Wheel. Please visit http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/spreads/ for other fantastic spreads. However, one can find great joy in crafting their own spread. Here are some rules to keep in mind before a layout is made

Make the layout for either general or specific questions.

Create a unique form that has a meaning for every card position.

For example a traditional spread consists of three cards that are placed from left to right. The card on the right signifies the past, the card in the middle represents the present, and the card on the right shows the future.

This layout uses seven cards which symbolize a day in the week. The cards are set right to left. The last card on the right is Monday, and the first card on the left is Sunday. The Week Spread is interpreted like the Three Month Spread because the reading relies on the independent translation of the individual card.
The Week Spread is extremely specific, so the reader must not give the querent hasty generalizations.

The Three Month Spread is used for general readings about the future. I recommend doing this reading at the end of a month because it will yield results for the next three months. After the Tarot reader meditates, the querent should shuffle the cards until she is willing to learn what will happen. The reader must lay three rows of four cards. The cards need to be set from right to left. Each row represents a month and each of the cards represents a week in the month. Therefore, each card is interpreted with an individual meaning instead of forming the judgment from a mixture of the cards. This spread is wonderful for people who are new to Tarot, or who are skeptical.

This style is used for specific questions that can be answered by a "yes" or "no." The layout is a few simple steps:

Ask the querent what he would like to know.

Meditate over the question with the querent until you feel that you are ready.

Have the querent shuffle the cards, so that he may leave his energy on the deck.

Remind the querent to shuffle the card until he is prepared to know the answer.

4. Accept the deck when the querent returns it.
5. Draw three cards in succession from the top of the deck and lay them face-down from right to left in a row.
6. Flip them from right to left. Two or more reverse cards mean "no" and two or more cards facing upward mean "yes."

This reading is very simple. The reader does not need to interpret the cards unless the querent wants details about the answer. I advise all readers to examine the background colors of the card. Darker colors will symbolize negative energy; whereas, lighter colors represent positive energy.

Congratulations! You have learned many things, and now you can apply your knowledge. There are three beginner layouts that I will show you how to create: "Yes" and "No"; Three Month Spread; and Week Spread. However, I recommend that before each reading you find a table to use and meditate with your cards for a few moments. When I meditate I imagine that all of my personality is drained, and that I become a completely empty vessel so the cards can work though me. If you find a meditation aid, use it. As it is imperative to prepare yourself prior to delving into the realm of Tarot, it is important to end a reading properly. After you have revealed the interpretation, you should cleanse the cards. You can bathe them in incense by twisting the deck in the smoke. If you do not enjoy incense or do not own them, you could mentally wash them. When you spread the cards across the table, imagine that the energy from the previous reading floating away or disappearing like smoke. I pretend that a bright light is flashing above the cards, and it becomes brighter and faster until the cards are clean. The cleansing process should end when you feel comfortable.

Nov 3, 2010

After every session, the Tarot reader should write his results of divination in a journal. A journal is a good way to check the accuracy of a reader because when an event occurs he can see if he had predicted it. Another practical reason to use a journal is for reference and memory. When a querent cannot remember whether he would receive a large check in the second week of November or in the last week of December, she can simply contact the reader and his mini summary of her reading.
Now I must remind all readers to be serious about this skill. During a reading there should be quietness and tranquility. Tarot is a trip to the realm of, quite briefly, magic. Why taint it? It is not a game to play on a boring Friday night, so please do not treat it as such. Have reverence for a fascinating pagan art form.

In a spread, one places the cards in a meaningful layout. A meaningful layout assigns certain areas to specific issues. An example is a layout called the Astrological Wheel where twelve cards are put in a circle. Each card represents a daily life situations such as money, health, and family. In all layouts, there are occasions when one card from the Major Arcana and one card from the Minor Arcana from merge together to make a new meaning. This can also happen between two Major cards. When the synergy occurs, a reader must not ignore it. I have chosen a few instances to exhibit the phenomenon.

The Four of Swords and the Strength The Strength card sometimes reveals an arrival of a new pet. The Four of Swords can disclose a physical death. When these cards are next to each other in a layout, it means the death of a pet.

The Chariot and the Sun/ Three of Cups The Chariot can show a physical movement like a car. The Sun brings success and good luck. The Three of Cups is the card of happy occasion. When the Chariot meets either of the cards, it signifies a new car.

The Five of Swords/ the Seven of Swords and the Lovers The Lovers is the card of romance. The Five of Swords depicts that the querent is surrounded by lies. The Seven of Swords says the querent is decieving someone else. When either Sword collides with the Lovers, a secret love affair is happening.

The Hierophant and the Justice Although the Heirophant typically brings marriage, it can mean divorce when it is beside the Justice for the Justice shows a decision to be made.

The Wheel of Fortune and the Lovers/ the Ace of Cups Of course the Wheel of Fortune implies that fate will steer the querent to paradise. The Lovers card means love. The Ace of Cups represents a new, beautiful romance. When the Wheel of Fortune is near either card, fate has found the querent a lover; and they will receive luck and grace from above to make their relationship long-lasting.

I hope these few instances help you read the cards with better accuracy. Yet, there are many different interactions. The best book to find more interactions is Your Guide to the Tarot by Janet Berres which was my first book. She is a wonderful author, and her examinations of the 76 cards of the Tarot are easy to comprehend.